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Designation: F 2080 – 01

Standard Specification for


Cold-Expansion Fittings With Metal Compression-Sleeves
for Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PEX) Pipe1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 2080; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.

1. Scope B 689 Specification for Electroplated Engineering Nickel


1.1 This specification covers metal cold-expansion fittings Coatings4
using metal compression-sleeves for use with cross-linked B 851 Specification for Automated Controlled Shot Peening
polyethylene (PEX) plastic pipe in 1⁄2-in., 3⁄4-in., and 1-in. of Metallic Articles Prior to Nickel, Autocatalytic Nickel,
nominal diameters, whereby the PEX pipe is cold-expanded or Chromium Plating, or As a Final Finish4
before fitting assembly. These cold-expansion fittings and D 618 Practice for Conditioning Plastics and Electrical
metal compression-sleeves are intended for use in residential Insulating Materials for Testing5
and commercial, hot and cold, potable water distribution D 792 Test Methods for Density and Specific Gravity (Rela-
systems, as well as sealed central heating, including under- tive Density) of Plastics by Displacement5
floor heating systems, with continuous operation at pressures D 1505 Test Method for Density of Plastics by the Density-
up to and including 100 psi (690 kPa), and at temperatures up Gradient Technique5
to and including 180°F (82°C). D 1598 Test Method for Time-to-Failure of Plastic Pipe
1.2 Included in this specification are the requirements for Under Constant Internal Pressure6
materials, workmanship, dimensions, burst pressure and sus- D 1599 Test Method for Short-Time, Hydraulic Failure
tained pressure, excessive temperature and pressure, and ther- Pressure of Plastic Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings6
mocycling tests, and markings to be used on the fittings and D 1600 Terminology for Abbreviated Terms Relating to
compression-sleeves. Plastics5
1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded D 2122 Test Method for Determining Dimensions of Ther-
as the standard. The SI values stated in parentheses are moplastic Pipe and Fittings6
provided for information purposes only. D 2765 Test Methods for Determination of Gel Content and
1.4 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to the Swell Ratio of Cross-Linked Ethylene Plastics7
test method portion, Section 10, of this specification. This D 3045 Practice for Heat Aging of Plastics Without Load7
standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, F 412 Terminology Relating to Plastic Piping Systems6
if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user F 876 Specification for Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX)
of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health Tubing6
practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limita- F 877 Specification for Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX)
tions prior to use. Plastic Hot- and Cold-Water Distribution Systems6
2.2 Canadian Standards Association:
2. Referenced Documents CAN/CSA B137.5 – M998
2.1 ASTM Standards: 2.3 ANSI Standards:
A 582/A 582M Specification for Free-Machining Stainless B1.20.1 Pipe Threads General Purpose (Inch)9
and Heat Resisting Steel Bars2 B16.18 Cast Copper Alloy Solder Joint Pressure Fittings
B 16/B 16M Specification for Free-Cutting Brass Rod, Bar, (Inch)9
and Shapes for Use in Screw Machines3 B16.22 Wrought Copper Alloy Solder Joint Pressure Fit-
B 140/B 140M Specification for Copper-Zinc-Lead tings (Inch)9
(Leaded Red Brass or Hardware Bronze) Rod, Bar and 2.4 NSF Standards:
Shapes3
B 283 Specification for Copper and Copper-Alloy Die Forg-
ings (Hot-Pressed)3 4

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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 02.05.
Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 08.01.
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 08.04.
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This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F17 on Plastic Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 08.02.
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Piping Systems and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F17.61 on Water. Available from the Canadian Standards Association, 178 Rexdale Blvd.,
Current edition approved Jan. 10, 2001. Published April 2001. Rexdale (Toronto), Canada M9W 1R3
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 01.03. Available from the American National Standards Institute, 11 West 42nd St.,
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 02.01. 13th Floor, New York, NY 10036.

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Standard No. 14 for Plastic Piping Components and Related requirements of Specification A 582/A 582M, stainless steel
Materials10 alloy 304L.
Standard No. 61 for Drinking Water System Components – 5.3 Plating—Plating of either fitting component with nickel
Health Effects10 or chrome, or both, is optional and must fall within the
2.5 MSS Standards: dimensional tolerances of this specification.
SP-104 Wrought Copper Solder Joint Pressure Fittings11 5.3.1 Nickel Plating—Application of electroplated nickel
coating shall meet the requirements of Specifications B 689
3. Terminology and B 851.
3.1 Definitions—Definitions of terms used in this specifica- 5.3.2 Chrome Plating—Application of electroplated chrome
tion are in accordance with Terminology F 412, and abbrevia- coating shall meet the requirements of Specification B 851.
tions are in accordance with Terminology D 1600, unless
otherwise indicated. 6. Performance Requirements
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard: 6.1 General—All performance tests shall be conducted on
3.2.1 cross-linked polyethylene, n—plastics prepared by assemblies of fittings (cold-expansion fittings and
cross-linking (curing) polyethylene compounds (PEX). compression-sleeves) and PEX pipe. Fittings shall meet the
3.2.2 fitting assembly, n—comprised of a metal cold- material and dimensional requirements of this specification.
expansion fitting and a metal compression-sleeve, whereby the PEX pipe shall meet the requirements of Specifications F 876
PEX pipe is cold-expanded before fitting insertion, and the and F 877. Assembly of test specimens shall be in accordance
compression-sleeve is pulled over the PEX pipe. with 9.3. Each assembly shall contain at least two joints. Use
separate sets of assemblies for each performance test require-
4. Classification ment.
4.1 This specification covers one class of metal cold- 6.2 Hydrostatic-Burst—Assemblies shall meet the mini-
expansion fittings with metal compression-sleeves suitable for mum hydrostatic burst requirements, shown in Table 1, when
use with PEX pipe that meets the requirements of Specifica- tested in accordance with 10.5.
tions F 876 and F 877. 6.3 Hydrostatic Sustained Pressure Strength—Assemblies
shall meet the hydrostatic, sustained-pressure requirements
5. Materials and Manufacture shown in Table 2, when tested in accordance with 10.6.
5.1 Fittings—Cold-expansion fittings shall be made from 6.4 Thermocycling—Assemblies shall not leak or separate
one of the following materials: when thermocycled 1000 cycles between the temperatures of
5.1.1 Machined Brass—Machined brass cold-expansion fit- 60°F (16°C) and 180°F (82°C) when tested in accordance with
tings shall be made from material meeting the requirements of 10.7.
Specification B 16/B 16M, copper-alloy UNS C36000, or 6.5 Excessive Temperature Hydrostatic Sustained Pressure:
Specification B 140, copper alloy UNS C31400, or Specifica- 6.5.1 General—Assemblies shall have the ability to accom-
tion B 283, copper-alloy UNS C89844. modate the short-term test conditions: 30 days of 210°F (99°C)
5.1.2 Machined Stainless Steel—Machined stainless steel and 150 psi (1034 kPa).
cold-expansion fittings shall be made from material meeting 6.5.2 Excessive Temperature Hydrostatic Sustained
the requirements of Specification A 582, stainless steel alloy Pressure—Assemblies shall have the ability to accommodate
304L. the short-term conditions shown in Table 3 when tested in
5.1.3 Forged Brass—Forged brass cold-expansion fittings accordance with 10.8.
shall be made from material meeting the requirements of
7. Dimensions
Specification B 283, copper-alloy UNS C37700 or UNS
C89844. 7.1 Dimensions and Tolerances—The dimensions and tol-
5.1.4 Cast Copper Alloys—Cast copper alloy cold- erances of the cold-expansion fittings and compression-
expansion fittings shall be made from material meeting the sleeves, when measured in accordance with 10.4, shall be as
requirements of Specification B 62 copper alloy UNS C83600, shown in Tables 4-Figs. 2-Tables 5-5.
or Specification B 584, copper-alloy UNS C83800, C84400 or 7.1.1 Alignment—The maximum angular variation of any
C89844. opening shall not exceed 1° off the true centerline axis.
5.2 Compression-Sleeves—Metal compression-sleeves shall 7.1.2 Fittings with Solder-Joint Ends—Solder-joint end di-
be made from one of the following materials: mensions shall be in accordance with ANSI B16.18, ANSI
5.2.1 Machined Brass—Machined brass compression- TABLE 1 Minimum, Hydrostatic Burst Strength Requirements for
sleeves shall be made from material meeting the requirements Cold-Expansion Fittings and PEX Piping AssembliesA
of Specification B 16/B 16M copper-alloy UNS C36000. Nominal Minimum Burst Pressure
5.2.2 Machined Stainless Steel—Machined stainless steel Piping Size at Different Temperatures
compression-sleeves shall be made from material meeting the In. mm psi @ 73.4°F (kPa @ 23°C) psi @ 180°F (kPa @ 82.2°C)
1⁄2 13 480 (3309) 215 (1482)
5⁄8 + 16+ 475 (3275) 210 (1448)
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Available from NSF International, P.O. Box 130140, Ann Arbor, MI A
The fiber stress used to derive this test pressure is:
48113–0140. At 74.3°F (23°C) 1900 psi (13.10 MPa)
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Available from Manufacturer’s Standardization Society of the Valve and At 180°F (82.2°C) 850 psi (5.86 MPa)
Fittings Industry, 5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 502, Falls Church, VA 22041.

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TABLE 2 Minimum, Hydrostatic Sustained Strength thereby expanding the pipe, and hold for approximately 3 s.
Requirements for Cold-Expansion Fittings and PEX Piping Separate the expander-tool handles, rotate the tool approxi-
AssembliesA,B
mately 15°, insert the expander-tool into the pipe and repeat the
Nominal Piping Size Pressure Required for Test, psi (kPa)A
expansion process. The cold-expansion fitting shall be inserted
In. mm 180°F (82.2°C) within 30 s of the second expansion. The fitting is properly
1⁄2 13 195 (1344)
5⁄8 + 16+ 190 (1310) inserted when the PEX pipe is pushed up against the last rib
A
The fiber stress used to derive this test pressure is: At 180°F (82.2°C) 770 psi
(dimensioned as Rib I in Fig. 1) of the cold-expansion fitting.
(5.31 MPa). If full insertion is not possible, remove the cold-expansion
B
Test duration is 1000 h. fitting immediately and expand the pipe again for 3 s.
9.3.2 When the expansion is complete, and the cold-
TABLE 3 Excessive Temperature and Pressure Requirements for expansion fitting is inserted properly into the PEX pipe, the
Cold-Expansion Fittings and PEX Piping Assemblies metal compression-sleeve shall be pulled over the fitting with
Test Duration
Hydrostatic Test Pressure Air Bath Temperature a compression tool.
Air Bath, psi (kPa) °F (°C)
30 Days 150 210
9.3.3 The compression procedure shall be as follows: Slide
(1034) (99) the compression-sleeve towards the cold-expansion fitting by
hand as far as it will go. Separate the compression-tool handles
and insert the cold-expansion fitting, sleeve, and pipe into the
B16.22, or MSS SP-104. tool cavity. Draw the handles of compression-tool together,
7.1.3 Tapered Threaded-Ends—Fitting threads shall be pulling the compression-sleeve over the cold-expansion fitting
right-hand, conforming to ANSI B1.20.1, and shall be tapered and the PEX pipe end. The maximum allowable gap between
threads (NPT). the edge of the compression-sleeve and the collar of the
cold-expansion fitting (surface A on Fig. 1) shall be 0.040 in. (1
8. Workmanship, Finish and Appearance mm) (see Fig. X1.1).
8.1 The fittings shall be made from materials that are 9.3.4 Each fitting assembly shall be checked per the manu-
homogeneous throughout. All sealing surfaces shall be smooth facturer’s instructions.
and free of foreign material. The walls of cold-expansion
fittings and compression-sleeves shall be free of cracks, holes, 10. Test Methods
blisters, voids, foreign inclusions, or other defects that are 10.1 Conditioning—Condition specimens at 73 6 4°F (23
visible to the unaided eye and that affect wall integrity. 6 2°C) and 50 6 5 % relative humidity for not less than 4 h
prior to testing. Practice D 618 shall be used to the extent
9. Assembly possible as a guide to other conditions.
9.1 Joints: 10.2 Test Conditions—Conduct the tests in a standard labo-
9.1.1 Cold-Expansion Joints—Fittings shall be joined to ratory atmosphere at 73 6 4°F (23 6 2°F) and 50 6 5 %
PEX pipe by first expanding the end of the pipe with the relative humidity, unless otherwise specified in the test meth-
expander tool, inserting the cold-expansion fitting into ex- ods of in this specification.
panded pipe, then pulling the compression-sleeve over the PEX 10.3 Sampling—A sample of cold-expansion fittings,
pipe and the fitting, compressing the pipe between the compression-sleeves and PEX pipe, sufficient to determine
compression-sleeve and the fitting. Cold-expansion fittings and conformance with this specification, shall be taken at random.
compression-sleeves shall meet the dimensional and material 10.4 Dimensions—Use any randomly selected cold-
requirements of this specification. PEX pipe shall meet the expansion fitting or fittings and compression-sleeves to deter-
requirements of Specifications F 876 and F 877. mine dimensions. Measurements shall be made in accordance
9.1.2 Materials—Only combinations of materials for cold- with Test Method D 2122, except to determine the diameters,
expansion fittings and compression-sleeves as listed in Table 6 by making measurements at four locations spaced at approxi-
shall be used. mately 45° apart around the circumference. Inspection and
9.2 Expander Tool: gauging of solder joint ends shall be in accordance with ANSI
9.2.1 The expander tool shall have a six-section expanding B16.18, ANSI B16.22, or MSS SP-104.
cylindrical-shaped head with unexpanded and maximum ex- 10.5 Burst Pressure—Determine the minimum hydrostatic
panded diameters as show in Table 7. burst strength, in accordance with Test Method D 1599, on at
9.2.2 The expander tool shall be inspected according to least six assemblies for each temperature listed in Table 1,
manufacturer’s instructions. except as herein specified. Leakage or separation at any of the
9.3 Procedure: joints tested at less than the minimum burst requirements for
9.3.1 Slide the compression-sleeve onto the pipe so that the the temperatures specified in Table 1 shall constitute failure in
30° inside-beveled end is facing toward the end of the pipe. this test.
Slide the compression-sleeve far enough down the pipe so that 10.5.1 Procedure—Test a single specimen assembly, con-
it will not prevent expansion of the pipe. Insert the head of the taining at least six joints prepared from cold-expansion fittings,
expander-tool into the pipe with expander-tool handles fully compression-sleeves and PEX pipe meeting the requirements
separated until the expander head is completely inserted into of this specification. Attach end closures and fill the specimens
the pipe. The expander-tool segments shall be centered inside with water. Condition in water at the test temperature for a
the pipe. Draw the handles of the expander-tool together, minimum of 2 h (or in air for a minimum of 4 h). For testing

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FIG. 1 Cold-Expansion Fitting

TABLE 4 Cold-Expansion Fittings (Fig. 1) Dimensions and Tolerances, in.


Size AA B C D E F G H I J K L M P
12 ⁄ in. .840+ .538 .578 .540 .515 .390 .700 .034 .034 .124 .026 .098 .055 .585
.550 .590 .552 .525 .402 .720 .044 .044 .136 .036 .110 .065 .600
34 ⁄ in. 1.110+ .703 .778 .742 .715 .590 .820 .034 .034 .136 .026 .134 .055 .700
.715 .790 .754 .725 .602 .840 .044 .044 .148 .036 .146 .065 .715
1 in. 1.375+ .900 .988 .944 .908 .768 1.070 .054 .034 .180 .034 .180 .062 .915
.912 1.000 .956 .918 .780 1.090 .064 .044 .192 .044 .192 .072 .930
A
“A” dimensions (OD) are minimums. No maximum OD is specified, as this is a function of assembly tool geometry.

at 180°F (82°C), fill the sample with water at a temperature of 6 69 kPa) to the specimens, is required. An immersion system
at least 120°F (50°C) prior to conditioning. shall consist of two water reservoirs controlled at 606 4°F (16
10.6 Hydrostatic Sustained Pressure—Perform the test on at 6 2°C) and 180 6 4°F (82 6 2°C). Either samples are cycled
least six assemblies, in accordance with Test Method D 1598, manually using flexible connectors, or alternatively, the hot or
except the following: cold water is cycled over the test specimens automatically and
10.6.1 Test temperature shall be 180 6 4°F (82 6 2°C). then returned to the proper reservoir (see Note 1).
10.6.2 The external test environment shall be air or water.
10.6.3 Fill the specimens with water at a temperature of at NOTE 1—Automatic cycling may be accomplished by pumping from
each reservoir, through a delivery system having timer-actuated values, to
least 120°F (50°C).
a specimen trough having synchronized, timer-actuated return drains. Any
10.6.4 Leakage or separation at any joint tested, at less than automatic apparatus shall provide for complete immersion of the test
1000 h at the sustained pressure given in Table 2, shall specimens in the trough.
constitute failure in this test.
10.7 Thermocycling: 10.7.3 Specimen Assembly—Test six assemblies. Attach the
10.7.1 Summary of Test Method—This test method de- assemblies to a common manifold, allowing for free-end
scribes a pass-fail test for thermally cycling assemblies com- movement of the piping. Seal the specimen assembly with a
prised of cold-expansion fittings, compression-sleeves, and suitable end closure that will allow free-end mounting and will
PEX piping over a critical temperature range for selected not leak under the thermocycle conditions, and connect the
number of cycles while subjected to an internal pressure. This specimen assembly to the pressure source.
test provides a measure of resistance to failure, due to the 10.7.4 Procedure—Pressurize the specimen assembly, with
combined effects of differential thermal expansion and creep of air or nitrogen, to 100 6 10 psi (690 6 69 kPa) and check for
connections, intended for use up to and including 180°F leaks. Eliminate any leaks before the thermocycle test is
(82°C). started. Thermally cycle the specimen assembly, either manu-
10.7.2 Apparatus—An air or nitrogen pressure source, ca- ally or automatically, under a constant internal pressure of 100
pable of maintaining an internal pressure of 100 6 10 psi (690 6 10 psi (690 6 69 kPa), alternating between 60 6 4°F (16 6

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NOTE 1—All dimensions shall be measured with appropriate micrometers, such as pin or ball micrometers for wall thickness, and outside-diameter
micrometers with flat anvils, or vernier calipers, to measure outside diameter and width of cold-expansion fittings and compression-sleeves.
NOTE 2—The average measurement is obtained from measurements taken in at least four locations spaced at approximately 45° around the
circumference, in accordance with 10.4.
FIG. 2 Compression-Sleeve

TABLE 5 Compression-Sleeves (Fig. 2) Dimensions and Tolerances, in.


Size A B C D E F GA HB
+
⁄ in.
12 .160 .210 .380 .780 .680 .648 .820 .118
.174 .222 .395 .795 .693 .656
+
⁄ in.
34 .160 .210 .380 .900 .925 .900 1.075 .118
.174 .222 .395 .915 .938 .908
1 in. .160 .290 .505 1.235 1.195 1.152 1.350+ .197
.174 .302 .520 1.250 1.208 1.160
A
G dimensions (OD) are minimums. No maximum OD is specified, as this is a function of assembly tool geometry.
B
H dimensions are an external radii. Tolerance is + 0.020/– 0.000.

TABLE 6 Fitting Component MaterialsA TABLE 7 Expander Head Dimensions


Cold-Expansion Fitting Compression-Sleeve Unexpanded Diameter, Expanded Diameter,
Nominal Size, in.
in. in.
Machined brass Machined brass
Machined brass Plated machined brass ⁄
12 .420–.435 .610–.635
Machined stainless steel Machined stainless steel ⁄
34 .615–.630 .840–.875
Machined stainless steel Plated machined brass 1 .800–.815 1.070–1.090
Forged brass Machined brass
Forged brass Plated machined brass
Cast copper alloy Machined brass
Cast copper alloy Plated machined brass 10.7.4.1 Upon completion of 1000 cycles, visually inspect
A
As defined in Section 5 of this specification. for leaks while the assembly is under test pressure. Any
evidence of leakage at the fittings, or separation of the fittings
2°C) and 1806 4°F (82 6 2°C), by means of immersion in
from the piping, constitutes failure.
water, using the following test cycle (see Note 2):
10.7.4.2 If no failures are evident, the specimen assembly
Water immersion at 180°F 2-min minimum
Air immersion at ambient 2-min maximum
shall immediately be tested for joint integrity (hydrostatic
Water immersion at 60°F 2-min minimum burst) at 73.4°F (23°C) in accordance with Test Method
Air immersion at ambient 2-min maximum D 1599. Leakage or separation during the hydrostatic burst test
NOTE 2—If the test must be interrupted before completion, samples are of any of the joints in the assembly at less than the pressure
to be kept at room temperature until the test is restarted. shown in Table 2 shall constitute failure of this test.

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10.7.5 Interpretation of Results—Failure of any one of the 12.2 Markings or symbols may be rolled, molded, hot-
six specimens in the assembly shall constitute failure of this stamped, or applied by printing methods.
test. 12.3 Where recessed marking is used, the marking shall not
10.8 Excessive Temperature and Pressure Capability—Test cause cracks, or reduce the wall thickness below the minimum
six assemblies in accordance with Test Method D 1598, except specified.
for the following: 12.4 Content of Marking for Cold-Expansion Fitting and
10.8.1 Test temperature shall be 210 6 4°F (99 6 2°C). Compression-Sleeve:
10.8.2 Test pressure shall be 150 psi (1034 kPa). 12.4.1 Manufacturer’s name or trademark, or both.
10.8.3 The external test environment shall be air. 12.4.2 Certification mark or seal of the laboratory making
10.8.4 Fill the specimens with water at a temperature of at the evaluation for this purpose.
least 120°F (50°C). 12.4.3 This designation, F 2080.
10.8.5 Leakage or separation of any joint tested, at less than 12.4.4 Nominal size.
conditions specified in Table 3, shall constitute failure of this
test. 13. Quality Assurance
11. Retests 13.1 When the product is marked with this designation
11.1 If any failure occurs, a retest shall be conducted only if (ASTM F 2080), the manufacturer affirms that the product was
agreed upon between the purchaser and the seller. Failure in the manufactured, inspected, sampled, and tested in accordance
retest is cause for rejection of the shipment. with, and has been found to meet, the requirements of this
specification.
12. Product Marking
12.1 Quality of Marking—The marking shall be applied to 14. Keywords
the fittings in such a manner that it remains legible after 14.1 cold-expansion fittings; compression-sleeves; cross-
installation and inspection. linked polyethylene; hot- and cold-water distribution; PEX

SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS

S1.1 This requirement applies whenever a regulatory au- ANSI/NSF Standard No. 61, or the health effects portion of
thority or user calls for product to be used to convey or be in NSF Standard No. 14, by an acceptable certifying organization,
contact with potable water. when required by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction.
S1.2 Products intended for the transport of potable water
shall be evaluated, tested, and certified for conformance with

APPENDIX

(Nonmandatory Information)

X1.

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TABLE X1.1 Cold-Expansion Fittings (Fig. 1) Dimensions and Tolerances mm


Size AA B C D E F G H I J K L M P
12 ⁄ in. 21.34+ 13.67 14.68 13.72 13.08 9.91 17.78 0.86 0.86 3.15 0.66 2.49 1.40 14.86
13.97 14.99 14.02 13.34 10.21 18.29 1.12 1.12 3.45 0.91 2.79 1.65 15.24
34 ⁄ in. 28.19+ 17.86 19.76 18.85 18.16 14.99 20.83 0.86 0.86 3.45 0.66 3.40 1.40 17.78
18.16 20.07 19.15 18.42 15.29 21.34 11.18 11.18 3.76 0.91 3.71 1.65 18.16
1 in. 34.93+ 22.86 25.10 23.98 23.06 19.51 27.18 1.37 0.86 4.57 0.86 4.57 1.57 23.24
23.16 25.40 24.28 23.32 19.81 27.69 1.63 11.18 4.88 1.12 4.88 1.83 23.62
A
“A” dimensions (OD) are minimums. No maximum OD is specified, as this is a function of assembly tool geometry.

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FIG. X1.1 Assembly Drawing

TABLE X1.2 Compression-Sleeves (Fig. 2) Dimensions and Tolerances mm


Size A B C D E F GA HB
+
⁄ in.
12 4.06 5.33 9.65 19.81 17.27 16.46 20.83 3.00
4.42 5.64 10.03 20.19 17.60 16.66
+
⁄ in.
34 4.06 5.33 9.65 22.86 23.50 22.86 27.30 3.00
4.42 5.64 10.03 23.24 23.83 23.06
+
1 in. 4.06 7.37 12.83 31.37 30.35 29.26 34.29 5.00
4.42 7.67 13.21 31.75 3.07 29.46
A
G dimensions (OD) are minimums. No maximum OD is specified, as this is a function of assembly tool geometry.
B
H dimensions are an external radii. Tolerance is + 0.020/– 0.000.

TABLE X1.3 Expander Head Dimensions


Unexpanded Diameter, Expanded Diameter,
Nominal Size, in.
mm mm

12 10.67–11.05 15.49–16.13

34 15.62–16.00 21.34–22.22
1 20.32–20.70 27.18–27.69

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